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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole LLWYDCOED, Aberhafesp, about 3 miles from Caersws. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE have received instructions from Messrs. E' and T. Lloyd, who are giving up farming, to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, on Wednesday Next, March 23rd. 28 Hardy Cross-bred EWES, with their lambs, 30 Well-bred HEREFORD CATTLE, including 5 young cows and heifers with their calves, 19 store bullocks and heifers, and a fat bullock and heifer; 4 CART HORSES AND COLTS, including a powerful mare rising 7, a valuable gelding rising 5, and Two very promising 2-year-olds. A Smart COB Gelding, PONY MARE and Colt' 5 Sets of Gears, Sow and 11 Pigs, Barren Gilt. Farm Implements and Tools, and the greater portion of the serviceable Household Furniture. Sale at one o'clock. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown. (319) MARCHE MANOR, Close to Westbury Station, L. & N. W. Railway. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF GENUINE JACOBEAN OAK FURNITURE, Oil Paintings, Old Engravings, Sporting Prints, Old China, and the important OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, on Wednesday Next, March 23rd. Catalogues from- MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (395) Auctioneers. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Thursday Next, March 24th. 200 FAT & STORE CATTLE, Including about 60 Fat and 140 Strong Home- bred Bullocks and Young Barrens. 20 DAIRY CATTLE. Fat & Store SHEEP, including some capital couples. Further Entries Solicited up to time of Sale, which commences at One o'clock. m320 MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. GOITRE MILL, Between Kerry and Abermule. SALE OF LIVE & DEAD FARM STOCK, Comprising- 41 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 9 HEREFORD CATTLE, A WELL-BRED SHIRE MARE, And An ACTIVE HALF-BRED GELD 11 Pigs, Poultry, Donkey, 3 Sets of Gears,, and Tarm Implements, by order of Mr E. H. Jones, on Wednesday, March 30th. Catalogues from 368 MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. LOWER VOEL, DOLFOR. 7 Miles from Newtown. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed by Mr Thomas Rowlands, to Sell by Auction, On Thursday, March 31st, 1910, 125 CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 21 HEREFORD CATTLE, A HALF-BRED MARE, 3 PONIES, Farm Implements, &e. Catalogues from the Auctioneers: Chirbury and Newtown. 369 MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. EXT SALE, Thursday, April 7th. Early entries solicited, which obtain best posi- tion in sale. (370) MORRIS MARSHALL & POOLE. MAESLAN, Midway between Llan bister and Llanbadarnfynydd Friday, April 8th. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK. JL &c comprising 110 Cross-bred SHEEP, 19 Strong 2-year-old BULLOCKS, DAIRY COW and Calf, and a Barren Heifer. 6 CART & HACK HORSES & COLTS, Farm Implements, and the whole of the HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, by order of Mr A J. Moseley. 371 MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. LLANBADARN-FYNYDD. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE Solicit early entries for the ANNUAL STORE STOCK SALE On Friday, April 22nd. Offices: Newtown and Cbirbury. (372) SEED GRAIN. All Best Varieties of SCOTCH & ANGLESEA SEED at Lowest Prices. Sample and Quotations on application. PEAS, Etc.—Vetches, Rye, Beans, Maple Peas, Gray Peas, Green Peas. OATS—Newmarket, Potato, Storm King, Waverley, Garton's Cluster, Garton's Abundance, Black Tartarian. BABLEY -Chevalier, Maltster, Scotch Bere. WHEAT-White Wheat, &c., Red Straw Spring. POTATOES—British Queen, Duke of York, Early Puritan, Early Rose (White), Early Rose I (Red), Myatt's Kidney, Puritan (Second), Sharp's Express. Bountiful, Factor, Triumph, Up-to-date Windsor Castle, Duchess of Cornwall, Epicure, &c. GOOD FLOUR at Millers' Prices. FOWL CORN, 100 lbs., 7/6. NEW HOPS AND MALT. Catalogues pn application. Bibby's Cakes and Calf Meal. Victoria Dog, Poultry, Pigeon, and Bird Foods. Hadfield Artificial Manures and Fertilizers. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. I SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs Cooke Bros. & Roberts. COOKE BROS, & ROBERTS, F,A.I. F.S.I. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICES—Newtown, Llanidloes, Aberystwyth and Dolgelly. (75) WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY NEWTOWN. The 7 FREEHOLD COTTAGES, Nos. 2 to 5, Ann Street, Nos. 2 and 3 Cross- street; and one House in Jaundrell-court, advertized for sale this day (Tuesday), March 22nd, have been withdrawn. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, 245 Auctioneers. CARNO, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. DESIRABLE SMALL HOLDING Known as "PENYBANK For sale by auction, at the BEAR HEAD HOTEL Newtown, On Tuesday, March 22nd, At Three o'clock. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, 246 Auctioneers. MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. On Thursday Next, March 24th. MESSRS COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, are favoured with instructions from Mrs Jones, Pheasant InD, Newtown, and others, to Sell by Auction as above, a large collection of sub- stantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Comprising:— Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Woven Wire Mat- tresses, Wool Overlays, Feather Beds, Part Bed- room Suites in Satin Walnut and Mahogany, Toilet Tables, Chests of Drawers, Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Suites in Leather and Saddlebags, Mahogany Dining Tables, Sideboards, Over- mantels and Mirrors, an excellent PIANOFORTE in Walnut Case (by Metzler), Couches, Leunge Chairs, a Valuable Old Oak Dresser and Shelves, Clocks, Pictures, Fenders and Fireirons, Table Cutlery, China and Glass, Carpets and Floor Cloths, also a Large Assortment of Kitchen Requisites, etc. Sale at 1-30 p.m. On view morning of Sale. Auctioneers Offices-High-street, Newtown, and Aberystwyth. (399) On Saturday Next, March 26th, LLANIDLOES MONTHLY STOCK SALE. UPWARDS OF -| f\f\ FAT AND STORE CATTLE JLUU Also SHEEP AND PIGS. Sale at 10-30 Sharp. COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS, 409 Auctioneers. BRYNLLVvYN HOUSE, TREFEGLWYS. Thursday, March 31st. MESSRS COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, are favoured with instructions from the Re- presentatives of the late Mr Evan Orrels to Sell by Auction upon the premises as above, the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, viz., 2 Well-bred HEREFORD COWS IN CALF, 38 Hardy CROSSBRED SHEEP, About 5 Tons of Prime Meadow HAY (to go off), a Collection of Useful AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; also, the Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS; about 30cwt. of Potatoes, &c., &c. Sale to Commence at 1-30 o'clock. 410 COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS' FIXTURES :— March 22-Freehold Farm and Lands, Peny- bark," Carno, at Newtown. March 23—Valuable Leasehold Property, Ocean View," Aberystwyth. March 24—Furniture and Effects, removed from the Pheasant Inn and other Residences to Market Hall, Newtown. March 26-Llanidloes Monthly Stock Sale. March 29—Carriages, Harness, etc.. at Newtown. March 31 Live and Dead Farming Stock, Fur- niture and Effects, Brynllwyn House, Trefeglwys. March 31—Freehold Cottages at Trefeglwys. April I-High Class Furniture and Effects at Towyn. April 8-Furniture and Effects, Town Hall, Aber- ystwyth. i,. April 13—Furniture and T-,ffect-, Public Rooms, Llanidloes. April 20-Live and Dead Farming Stock, Glan- llvfnant, Mochdre. Early in April—Freehold Farms at Newtown. Early in April-Antique and Modern Furniture, Public Hall, Newtown, Offices: Old Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth; and at Newtown, Llanidloes, and Dolgelley. OWNERS OF BUSINESSES of any description and in any part of the Kingdom, desirous of effecting speedy Sales, communicate with Messrs. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, Transfer Agents, Newtown and Aberystwyth. (140) ISFRYN HOUSE, Bryn Street, NEWTOWN. FOR THE NEWEST IN READY-TO-WEAR HATS. EDWARDS'S. DAVID HAMER Railway Whart, NEWTOW2T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN COAL To Suit all Customers, and in Trucks, to any Station. LLANYMYNECH LIME. CANADIAN HAY. SUPERPHOSPHATE. BILSTON SLAG. SAWN OAK CORDWOOD. Write for Quotations. SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. GWRID, BETTWS-Y-CRWYN, Near the Anchor Inn, 3 miles from Kerry and 7 miles from Newtown. Wednesday Next, March 23rd. MESbRS. P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS are instructed by Mr Thomas Parker, to Sell by Auction as above, 20 HEREFORD CATTLE, viv., 4 Young Cows close to profit, 2 Barrens, 14 very useful Bullocks and Heifers. 32 CROSS-BRED EWES (in or with lambs). 4 CART AND HACK HORSES, Modern Implements, Gears, Dairy UteBsila, 40 Couple of Fowls, Turkeys. Geese, Household Furniture, etc. Luncheon at 12 o'clock; Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. CAERSWS STOCK SALES. Thursday Next, March 24th. NEWTOWN STOCK SALES. Monday and Tuesday, March 28 & 29 Several good entries of Fat and Store Cattle to hand. Further entries respectfully solicited to time of Sale at 10-30 o'clock. (373) BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. Tuesday, March 29th. SALE OF IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, Furniture, and Pure-bred Poultry. Sale at 2 o'clock. 414 ANCHOR SPRING CATTLE SALE Wednesday, March 30th. 1 HEREFORD BARRENS, BULLOCKS, XOU AND HEIFERS, and a Few AND CALVES. Also, few Bunches of FAT WETHERS. Sale at 12-30 o'clock. Brakes will leave Newtown Station at 10 o'clock, calling at Kerry Station. 374 HAFOD, CARNO, 1 mile from Carno Village. Thursday, March 31st. MESSRS P. WILSON-JONES & DAVIS have received instructions from Mr William Andrew, who is leaving, to sell by auction as above, 21 HEREFORD CATTLE, 112 Bound & Hardy CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 3 CART HORSES & COLTS, Implements, Gears, Dairy Utensils, Poultry, 2 Tons ji Fating; Potatoes, Furniture, &o. Sale at 1 o'clook. 375 APRIL.-Sale of Freehold Properties in Newtown. Mr. Edgar Hickman. MAESMAWR HALL, Four miles from Welshpool. MB. EDGAR HICKMAN begs to an nounce his instructions from Mrs Adams, who has left the neighbourhood, to sell by auction, on the premises as above, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd, the remaining portion of the Well-made HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, including handsome Spanish Mahogany Book Shelves with three cupboards under- neath and adjustable shelves, Mahogany- extending Dining Table with extra leaves, Deal Leaf-Tables, Wicker Arm Chairs, Ax- minster and Brussels Carpets, Hearth Rugs and Skin Mats, several good Kitchenpieces, Linen Cupboards, Cane-seated and other Chairs. Refrigerator, Marshall's patent Freezer, Standard, Pedestal, Bracket and SusDens'ion Lamps, Cooking -Utensils, Lined Fkrnr Bin, Bread Steansf Knife Cleaner, Earthenware Milk Mugs, Butter-Making Machine, combined Washing and Wringing 'Machine, two 36-gallon Whiskey Casks, Iron Bedsteads, Hair and Wool Mattresses Machine, combined Washing and Wringing 'Machine, two 36-gallon Whiskey Casks, I Iron Bedsteads, Hair and Wool Mattresses Toilet Tables, Toilet Ware, Utilict-S LiOt, Hanging Wardrobes, several painted Chests of Drawers, besides Cupboards, Hip and Sponge Baths, Toilet Cans, and the OUT- DOOR EFFECTS, including Haymaker by Blackstone and Blanford, excellent Chaff Cutter, Turnip Pulper and Slicer, two Iron Pig Troughs, Corn Crusher, 34 round Lad- der, Grinding Stone, 19 six-bar Strong Iron Tin Wiles, quantity New Corrugated Iron, Fencing Wire, Portable Fowl House with three nest boxes, Portable Wood Hut, 8ft. by 6ft. 4in. five Paraffin Oil Casks, two Excellent Lawn Mowers, Garden Roller, two Wire Garden Arches, large quantity Wire Netting, 19 New Sea-Kale Pots, quan- tity New Mower Pots, Garden loois, Hot- house Plants, small Croquet Set, Zinc Flower Pot Box, Span-roof Garden Frame, Cucumber Frame and light, Bird-netting, two Portable Heating Stoves, four strong Hives of Bees, an Excellent Boat, to seat three with oars and rudder complete and a quantity of GAME-REARING APPLI- ANCES, comprising 130 Pheasant Coops, recently new, nine Sitting Boxes, Wire Pheasantry, Keeper's Portable Hut three dozen Rabbit Traps, Dog Kennel equal to new, and numerous other lots. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock punctually. No Catalogues. An early attendance re- spectfully requested. Further particulars from the Auction- eer, Welshpol. =— I OOJlXJS. BEST VALUE at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE MORRIS AND SON COAL FACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-ST., NEWTOWN Are prepared to quote to intending purchaser for all classes of Coals at lowest possible prices either by the load or truck loads. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N.B.—Morris and Son having had many years experience in the trade, solicit a trial. P161 LLANDINAM. R SAVAGE, JKOCER, LLANDINAM • keeps Thomas Johes & Co., Limited (Livarpool). Teas. The tea for this neighb our hood. Best quality Groceries, Provisions, Ac., at lowest prices. Flour and Corn Merchant. q513 PUBLIC NOTICES. Mr, A. J. BIBB, FR.C.O., (Organist of Newtown Parish Cbi-ich), HAS VACANCIES FOR A LIMITED Number of Pupils. TEEMS: Organ and Theory Lessons, 2 Guineas per quarter; Voice Production and Pianoforte, 1 Guinea. Candidates prepared for Musical Examinations.—Address Cound Villa, New-road, Newtown. (466) ELECTORS OF CASTLE-CAEREINION AND BERRIEW. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— THE CONFIDENCE YOU HAVE SHOWN me once more in electing me as your mem- ber on the County Council, will always be ef the gre-.Ltest encouragement in forwarding your in- terests promptly and energetically to the utmost of my ability. I am, ladies and gentlemen, Your faithful servant, (391 A. E. HUMPHREYS-OWEN. MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. MEAQHERS, as indicated, are REQUIRED A IMMEDIATELY for the following SCHOOLS HEADS. Certificated—Hyssington and SneadC.E. Mistress, 75. Penegoes C.E. Mistress (knowledge of Welsh), .£70. Unoortificated-Aberbafeizp C.E., Mistress, I860. ASSISTANTS (Female). Uncertificated-PenybontfawrC.E. (toteach Welsh and Sewing), .£45. Llangadfan C.E. (Welsh essential), to take sewing, JE40. Darowen C.E. (Welsh essential).. £ 40. Churchstoke C.E., JMO. Montgomery C E.. (2 vacancies), £ 40 each. Llaagynog CI. (knowledge of Wolsh), X40. Uwchyearreg CI. (Welsh essen- tial), .£40. Llandrinio Par., ^40. Dclforwyn C.E J640. Llanwddyn C.E. (Welsh essential), J645. Carno C1. (knowledge of Welsh), X40. Supplementary—Dwyrhiew CI., £ 25. Forms of application may be obtained from mp, the undersigned, on receipt of stamped addressee foolscap envelope for reply. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, a disqualiifcation. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education Offices, Newtown, March 18th. 1910. x383 MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. WEIGHTS & MEASURES ACT, 1889. SALE OF COAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been received by the Board of Trade from the Montgomery County Council for their approval of certain BYE-LA WS which the Council have, in pursuance of Section 28 of the Weight1* and Measures Act, 1889, made with respect to the SALE OF COAL in substitution for the Bye-Laws made by them on the 16th September, 1892. A coPl of these P,-o-I.aym can be inspected, free of charge, between 11 and 4, at the Office of the Clerk of the County Council, Welshpool. All persons interested are to take Notice that, twenty-one days after this date, the Board of Trade will proceed to consider the Application, and in the meantime the Board will receive any objections -which may be made thereto. (Signed) W. F. MARWOOD, Assistant Secretary. Board of Trade, Railway Department. 5th day of March, 1910. N-B,-Objections should be addressed to 4be Assistant Secretary, Railway Departmant, Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W., and a copy of every objection should at the same time be forwarded to the Clerk of the Montgomery County Council, Welshpool. M300 TENDERS. MONTGOMERY. TENDERS ARE INVITED for the Erec- JL tion of a DWELLING HOUSE, etc., at Montgomery, for the Misses James, Plas Offa. Plan, specification, and fur- ther information to be obtained on appli- cation to the undersigned, to whom Ten-, ders must be delivered on or before the 31st inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R. W. DAVIES., M.S.A., Architect & Surveyor. Carno, March 11th, 1910. (380) MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TENDERS FOR WORK AT COUNCIL SCHOOLS. CWMBELLAN (LLANIDLOES) COUNCIL SCHOOL. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR WORKS JL of improvements and alterations to the CWMBELLAN COUNCIL SCHOOL and Out- Offices, and for a proposed new Water Supply. Plans, specifications, and conditions may I be seen at the County Education Offices, Newtown, during office hours, on written application being made to the Clerk, ac- nnmnanifid bv a. dpnosit fee of £ 1 Is., which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide Tender. Tenders, marked Tenders for Cwmbellan Council School," to be sent to the under-. signed before the 28th day of March, 1910. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education, Offices, Newtown, 12th March, 1910. MONTGOMERYSHIRE EASTER SES- SIONS, 1910, AT NEWTOWN. "VPTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -1^1 next GENERAL QUARTER SES- SIONS of the Peace for the County of Montgomery will be held at the Public Hall, in Newtown, in the said County, on Thursday, the 7th day of APRIL, 1910, at 10-30 o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place the trial of prisoners for felony and misdemeanour will commence, and Grand and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnessses must attend. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace Seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising sub- sequently, immediately upon being taken. 1 Appeals must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before 4 o'clock on the Thurs- day preceding the first day of such Sessions. HARRISON, Clerk of the Peace. Welshpool, 11th March, 1910. (M356) PUBLIC NOTICES. HORSES. HORSES Broken to Saddle and Harness, and to pass Motors and Trains. — Hunters Schooled.—Agent for Shrewsbury Monthly Horse Sales. C. MILLER, (587) Abermule, Mont. MON raoVERYSHIREHUNTERS'IMPROVE- MENT AND BROOD MARE SOCIETY. PARTICULARS AS TO MEMBERSHIP -L. and Nomination Fees for the Thorough-bred Stallion, "PE IJ LAR BRAND," may be obtained from the Secretary. New Members joining the Society before the 28th March will be eligible to enter the next ballot for Brood Mares. ERNEST C. MORGAN, Secretary, 396 Crown Chambers, Newtown. WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PREPARATIONS for the University Locals, JL Preceptors, Public Schools, Shorthand Certificate, and Civil Service Examinations. OVER 100 PASSES during the last five years in the above Examinations. Thirty Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. ALL PASSED. HONOURS. RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming Comfcrtable Home for Boarders. Moderate Terms. i87 T. F. HILES, Head Master. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABEETSTWTTH (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: The Right Hon. Lord Rendel. Principal: T. F.Roberts, M.A. (Oxon) LL.D. (Vict) STUDENTS are prepared for Degrees in Arts, ks Science (including the applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Sessional Com- position Fee, JEIO, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, .£1. Men Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden: Prof. J.W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. Warden Miss E. A. Fe wings. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers, &nd the Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVIES, M.A., Registrar. EASTER. A SPLENDID SELECTION OF EASTER XOYELTIES at remarkabJy Good Value at C. WOODYATT POPE, YE OLDE TOFFEE SHOP, 13, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. All the Leading Makes of CHOCOLATE and other Confectioneries always in Stock. — Eagle Brewery, Newtown TO FARMERS AND OTHERS S. POWELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SPECIALLY HOME BREWED HARVEST ALES 8d., 10d. & 1s. per Gall. Made from the Choicest Malt and Hops. DUBLIN and other STOUTS in all Size Casks. Agtn t for Welsh pool—PABET. Victoria Vaults New Mills—PROCTOR. Llanbadarn-Mrs CADWALLADER. PROPERTIES TO LET. TO BE LET from 25th March—2 Acres of Grass L&nd situated near The Pines.— Apply, Morgan, Pines, Newtown. M228 rpO LET—No 40, The Terrace, Salop-road, JL Welshpool; rent £ 22; immediate possession. —Apply, R. Grindley, Hafren, Welshpool. (377) O BE LET, from Ladyday Next, the Anchor Inn, Bettws-y-Crwyn, Salop, together with about 5 acres of land.- Apply to J. W. Poundley, Solicitor, Kerry, Newtown. (345) TO BE LET—From the let of May, all that Commodious Family Residence known as Glandwr," with Stable, Garden, letc., situate on the Pool-Road, Newtown.—Apply to Cooke Bros. and Roberts, House Agents, Newtown. (411) O BE LET, with "possession on May 1st, Brynhiriaetb, Llanfair, Montgomeryshire: 3 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, and useful Domestic Offices; well arranged Gardens, with or without 4 Pasture Fields, containing in the whole about 9 acres; about a mile from Station.—Apply, C. W. Humphreys, Tylissa, Llanfair Oaereinion, Montgomeryshire.. 389 TO BE LET from Lady-day next, Water Corn or Grist Mill, with Dwelling House, Mill Pool, Pasture, Arable and Garden Land. Stables I' and Outbuildings, situate in Parish of Kerry, and known as "Cwmyrhewdre" or 11 Nyodd Mill. For further particulars apply to Mr E: C. Jones, Surveyor, Council Offices, Newtown, or to Martin Woosnam, Clerk to Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn Urban District Council, Bank Chambers, Newtown, 10th March, 1910. (349) mo BE LET, the following Jewelling Houses I with Gardens attached: No. 4, Bontdulas Mochdre No. 4, Bryn Bank Terrace, Newtown Dwelling House and Garden in occupation of R. Dakin, Caersws, and Fair View, Woodlands, Llan- idloes, from 12th May next. Several other Houses and Shop and Gardens and the Rectory Fild.- Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, New- town. (397) NEW MILLS. TO LET, "The Woodcock" House and Shop, containing House, Parlour, Four Bedrooms,1 and Roomy Stables, with cr without one acre of meadow land; good garden. Possession May 1st next.—Apply to Richard Andrew, letn. (355) TO LFT, IN NEWTOWN; Several Pasture Fields. Warehouse in I Weir Street. Garden near Kerry-road. For particulars, apply to v POWELL & JARVIS, 386 Newtown, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i will not be responsible for any Debts incurred by my wife-Mary Morris-after the date hereof. Signed,—JOHN MORRIS. Cefnmawr, Llanllwchaiarn, March 16th, 1910. RE WILLIAM NEWELL (DECEASED). ALL PERSONS having any claims against the Estate of the late Mr William Newell, formerly of No. 8, Pembroke Terrace, Nantymoel, near Bridgend, in the County of Glamorgan, retired miner, are requested to send particulars thereof to me, the undersigned, forthwith. WILLIAM W ATKINS, No. 1, High Street, Newtown, (390) Solicitor to the Executor. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED at once—Apprentices for Millinery Workroom.—28, Broad-street, Newtown. OTAILORS.-Improver Wanted-Apply, J. JL F. Evans, Kerry. (407) USEFUL HELP (May), Farmer's daughter, able to Milk, live with family Boy kept.— Apply, Box 406, Express Offic", Newtown. ANTED- Well-educated Youth as Appren- W tice to the General Drapery: one who can speak Welsh preferred.—Apply, David Lewis, London House, Newtown. M312 OOK DEBTS Purchased, Cash down any district.—W. Jackson, 26 Corporation-street, Manchester. (139) WANTED-Grasa Keep for Colts and Sheep Vw for a few months.—Apply, George Bevan, Cefngwastad, Abermule, Mont. (398) TO LET, Comfortable Apartments for ons or two Gentlemen.—Apply, Box 126,' Express Office, Newtown. ANTED, 25th March, good all-round Man W as Workman. Cottage and Garden free. —Apply, J. Venables, Jamesford, Montgomery. WANTED, at May next, a gocd General Workman. Convenient Cottage and Gar- den. A cow can be kept if required.—E. Kinsey, Maesmawr, Caersws. 199 ANTED, next Lady Day, Workman Wag- W goner; Good House and Garden.-Apply, T. Jones, Great Weston, near Montgomery. (322) J. NASH, M.P.S., Chemist, Broad-street. • Newtown, has a Vacancy for a Well Educated Yontb as Apprentice. HEAD COWMAN.—Warned at Lady Day next; Good Cottage near work.—Apply, John Jones, Cwm Bromley, near Montgomery. LONDON & MANCHESTER ASSURANCE CO. WANTED a few steady Young men as Agents for Newtown, Welshpool, and Llanidloes. Liberal terms to those willing to wort. Help given.-Apply, or write, to the Superintendent, 48, Commercial-stieet, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. OMFORTABLE APARTMENTS To Let for one or two Gentlemen.—Apply, Box M351, -n. Express' Office, Newtown. ABERYSTWYTH. APARTMENTS, Board Residence, hot and cold baths; Well-aired Beds; moderate. Special Terms Winter and Spring months. Central.—Mrs E. Edwards Morris, 21, Portland- street, (formerly Llandinam). (196) OR SERVICE—White Yorkshire Boar bred from prize-winners.—Rogers, Church House, Abermule. (403) SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. FOR SALE—Several Tons of well-harvested Hay_Apply, R Morgan, Snowfield, Kerry. EDISON STANDARD PHONOGRAPH—Per- fect order, with Large Horn and Records.— Apply, J. Fred Evans, Tailor, Kerry. (408) FOR SALE—About Ten tons of Good, Well- harvested Hay.—Apply, Gardener, Mount Severn, Newtown. (405) TO BE SOLD—About 10 Tons of Well- harvested Hay.—Apply, Morgan, Pines, Newtown. m229 FOR SALE, an old-established Restaurant and Confectionery business situate in main street, Newtown.—Full particulars on application to Cooke Bros. and Roberts. Newtown (284) FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, Upper Gwrid Farm, situate about 4 miles from Glanmule Station.—For particulars apply to Edward Hamer, Cwm Mawr, Lianbadarn Fynydd, Rads. (353) OR SALE—Birds & Eggs (Silver Campines). Noted laying strain and prize-winners. No. 1 Pen at 10s; No. 2,7s6d; No. 3. 5s; un- fertiles replaced once.-Apply, A. E. Griffiths, P. 0, Felindre, Knighton, Radnorshire. m271 WHY MISS YOUR CLOVER-ROOTS. Foreign Soed is Worthless. One of the Largest and Best Lots of Home Grown Clover Seed in the Midlands or Wales. Sample and Price from Grower-Joneip, Hurst, Westbury, Salop. (388) OR SALE. Eggs from White Wyandotte or Buff Orpington Pens. Noted laying strains. No. 1 Pens, 4/- No 2 Pens, 3/- per dozen. Un- fertiles replaced once. Day old Chicks to order. 7/6 per doz. Cash with C'rders. George L. Morgan, Snowfield, Kerry. I BEST HAY—Direct from Cambridgeshire Pas- tures to any Station on Cambrian System. Small quantities Sold at the Newtown Station on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 noon. Terms strictly Cash on delivery.—For further particulars, David Evans Peoples' Seedsman, Newtown. SEED POTATOES.—25 Tons of the following grown in Scotland, Ireland, Lincolnshire and Bedfordshire: Duke of York, Snowdrop, Sharpe's, Express, Sir John Llewelyn, Bedfordshire Kidney, Factor, Bountiful, Up-to-Dateia.-Foxall & Co. New-street, Welshpool. m299 TREMYNFA, LLANIDLOES. FOR SALE OR TO LET.—This charmingly situated family residence standing on its own grounds on an eminence, containing Entrance Hall, 3 Reception RoomQ, 5 .bedrooms, uresaing Room, Bath Room (h. & c.), Convenient Domestic Offices with excellent water supply also Kitchen and Ornamental Gardens, Croquet Lawn, etc.— For further particulars apply to George Thomas, Esq., Gorphwvsfa, Newtown, or Cooks Btos. and Roberts, Land Agents, Newtown. (335) PEDIGREE YEARLING HEREFORD BULLS JL of Good Strains for Sale. —Apply: W. H. LANGFORD, Chirbury. (160) (Nearest Station, Montgomery.) IT WILL PAY YOU to Pay a Visit |o the Music Salon, Newtown." GENERAL ANNO UNCEMENTS. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at NEWTOWN FREE LIBRARY On Thursday, March 24th, At 6-30. to consider the; "formation of A FIELD CLUB (385) NEWTOWN SKATING RINK. OPEN: TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd 7-30 EASTER MONDAY.-11 o'clock (Ladies Free) 2-30, and 7-30. FANCY DRESS (Optional) Carnival April 14th NEWTOWN PARISH CHURCH. STAINER'S SACRED CANTATA, "THE CRUCI FIXION," Will be Sung by the Choir On Thursday, 24th March, Commencing at 7-30 p.m. A Collection will be made to defray expenses. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION. For Four Nights and One Matinee Only. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, Equal to Evening. Doors open at 2-30 Commence at 3 o'clock SPECIAL SACRED CONCERT on SUNDAY after Divine Service, admission by Silver Collection. March 24th, 25th, 26th & 27th J. CODMAN'S No. 1 COMPANY NEW EMPIRE ELECTRIC ANIMATED PICTURES." Gigantic Easter Programme. A few subjects from the monster programme will ii-clude the latest AMERICAN PICTURE, "THE MENDED LUTE," a Tour throoerh Wales on the Cambrian, London and N.W., G.W.R., and Liverpool and North Wales Steam- ship Co. Boats, taken expressly for this tour by Mr Codman. Sunday, March 26th, after Divine Service, Special Sacred Concert. Reproduction of the whole OBERAMAGAU PASSION PLAY," and "LIFE OF CHRIST suitable music will be rendered to the pictures. A Host of Interesting Competitions, and EVERY PICTURE NEW TO THIS TOWN. For this visit the inside and outside of the Hall will be beautifully lighted by dazzling Electric Light from our own engine and dyntmo. Popular Prices:—Reserved Seats, 1/6 1/- back, 6d. Doors open 7-15 Commence 8-0 sharp. BETTWS C. M. CHAPEL. THE ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD Will be held On Easter Monday, March 28th. (387) Secretary, E. G. LEWIS, Mill. CENTRAL MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at the UNICORN HOTEL, NEWTOWN, On Tuesday. March 29th, AT 2-30 p M. AGENDA—To consider important matters in con- nection with the above Association. B. E. WOOSNAM SAVAGE, 401 Hon. Secretary. NEWTOWN CYCLING CLUB. THE TREAT OF THE SEASON A CINDERELLA DANCE Will be held at The Public Hall, On Thursday, March 31st. Dancing to Commence at 8-30 prompt. Tickets—Is. each. Proceeds in Aid of Carnival Accident Fund. MONTGOMERYSHIRE DISTRICT ENTIRE HORSE ASSOCIATION. A PARADE OF STALLIONS (ALL CLASSES) Will take place at WELSHPOOL, On Monday, April 4th, Frcm 2 to 3 p.m. Entry Fee, 2/6. All Entries to be sent, not later than March 28th, to the Secretaries, MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (379) Chirbury, Shropshire; LLANFAIR. IMPOBTANT TO FARM RS.-FOR RIDING I Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to JOHN EDWARDS, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, Llanfair. London Whips, Never Rust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, Ac. Water- proof Knee Rugs. Clottt and Leather Leggings j Special Oil and Blacking for Harness. Agent to th. Alliance Assuranoe Co. r266